60 words across 1 groups
| evince |
To cause a feeling to reveal itself. (verb)
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| excruciating |
Intensely painful (adjective)
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| entice |
To attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage (verb)
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| exasperating |
Intensely irritating; infuriating (adjective)
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| epiphany |
An illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure (noun)
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| enigma |
A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand (noun)
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| expanse |
An area of something, typically land or sea, presenting a wide continuous surface (noun)
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| exotic |
Originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country (adjective)
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| euphoria |
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. (noun)
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| epitome |
Highest example of a certain quality (noun)
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| erupt |
To explode suddenly after forces can't be held back any longer (verb)
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| epic |
Large and impressive (adjective)
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| evasive |
To avoid giving clear direct answers to questions. (adjective)
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| exclaim |
To cry out or speak in strong or sudden emotion (verb)
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| exhilerating |
Making you feel very happy, excited, and full of energy
(adjective)
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| enthusiastic |
Feeling or showing a great deal of excitement and interest about somebody or something. (adjective)
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| exploit |
To take unfair advantage of (verb)
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| evade |
To avoid or escape from someone or something. (verb)
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| enhance |
To improve the quality, value, or extent of something. (verb)
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| enigmatic |
Mysterious or difficult to understand. (adjective)
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| enslave |
To control someone completely, limiting their freedom. (verb)
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| enslaved |
Held in physical or psychological bondage or control. (adjective)
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| enthusiasm |
A feeling of eager enjoyment or passion. (noun)
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| entrust |
To give someone the responsibility for doing something or taking care of something important or valuable. (verb)
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| envy |
The desire to have something that someone else has. (noun)
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| ephemeral |
Lasting for a very short time brief. (adjective)
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| eradicate |
To completely destroy or eliminate something harmful or unwanted. (verb)
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| errand |
A short trip taken to accomplish a specific task, usually on someone’s behalf. (noun)
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| erratic |
Not consistent or regular; unpredictable in behavior or movement. (adjective)
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| erroneous |
Misleading or false in belief, statement, or action. (adjective)
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| erudite |
Having or showing deep, extensive knowledge gained from study and reading. (adjective)
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| escalate |
To increase in intensity, seriousness, or severity. (verb)
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| escort |
A person or group who accompanies someone to provide protection, guidance, or company in social engagements. (noun)
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| escort |
To accompany someone to a place, especially for protection or as a courtesy. (verb)
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| esoteric |
Difficult to understand unless one has specific knowledge or interest. (adjective)
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| essence |
The core nature or most important quality of something. (noun)
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| eventually |
Something that happens in the end, especially after a delay or a long time. (adjective)
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| evict |
To expel someone from a place or situation, especially for not following rules or social convention. (verb)
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| evoke |
To bring a feeling, memory, or image into someone’s mind. (verb)
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| excel |
To surpass others in achievement or ability within a particular field. (verb)
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| excessive |
Going beyond what is considered acceptable or appropriate. (adjective)
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| exhaustive |
Thorough and complete; covering all possibilities or details, leaving nothing out; including everything relevant. (adjective)
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| exile |
The state of being banned or forced to live away from one's native country, often for political reasons. (noun)
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| exile |
To remove someone from a position or place and prevent their return. (verb)
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| existential |
Concerned with the nature and purpose of life and individual freedom. (adjective)
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| exorbitant |
Beyond what is fair, usual, or expected. (adjective)
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| expedite |
To complete or process something quickly and efficiently. (verb)
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| expel |
To force someone to leave a place, especially a certain institution or country, removing them from a group or organization. (verb)
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| expendable |
Not essential, able to be used up or sacrificed without significant loss, easily replaced or not necessary for long-term use. (adjective)
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| expose |
To uncover or reveal something hidden or secret. (verb)
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| exposure |
The condition of being exposed to something like weather, danger, or public view. (noun)
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| enthralled |
To be totally fascinated and filled with delight and wonder about something. (adjective)
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| epicure |
A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. (noun)
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| entangled |
Caught or involved in something that is difficult to escape from. (adjective)
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| enormous |
Extremely large in size or amount (adjective)
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| exceptional |
Much greater than usual in skill, intelligence, or abiity. (adjective)
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| eternity |
Time that never ends and has no limits (noun)
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| excerpt |
A short part taken from a speech, book, film (noun)
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| expansive |
Open, ready to communicate, experience, and relate more (adjective)
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| entrap |
To trick or deceive someone or something, where it's difficult for them to escape. (verb)
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